Modulation of Photophysics
and Photodynamics of 1′-Hydroxy-2′-acetonaphthone
(HAN) in Bile Salt Aggregates: A Study of Polarity and Nanoconfinement
Effects
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Abstract
The modulation of the photophysical properties of 1′-hydroxy-2′-acetonaphthone
(HAN) upon encapsulation into the hydrophobic nanocavities of different
bile salt aggregates has been investigated for the first time using
steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. Because
HAN is very sensitive to the polarity of the microenvironment in which
it is confined, we performed a comparative study on the excited-state
binding dynamics of HAN using three different bile salts of varying
hydrophobicity. The encapsulation of HAN into the bile salt aggregates
led to an enhanced fluorescence intensity along with a significant
blue shift in the emission maxima that was highly sensitive to the
confined microenvironment. Using HAN as a sensitive fluorophore to
probe the nanocavities of bile salt aggregates in aqueous solution,
we found different mechanisms of probe encapsulation depending on
the degree of hydrophobicity of the nanocavities, which results in
a difference in the alteration of the spectral behavior. A sharp increase
in the fluorescence quantum yield near the cmc was observed, followed
by saturation for all three bile salt aggregates. However, maximum
fluorescence quantum yield in NaDC aggregates can be rationalized
by maximum partitioning of HAN into the more hydrophobic and rigid
environment provided by NaDC aggregates. Moreover, the alteration
of the spectral behavior with increasing concentration of bile salts
strikingly differs from that observed previously in the presence of
conventional surfactants. Time-resolved fluorescence measurements
further elucidated how the probe molecules interact with the aggregates.
Longer fluorescence lifetime and anisotropy values clearly indicate
the caging of the tautomers of HAN into the hydrophobic nanocavities
of bile salt aggregates. This work further demonstrates the changes
in the fluorescence properties of HAN with structural changes of bile
salt aggregates induced by the addition of salt and organic cosolvent